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Show PERSONAL, A, Thompson of Tintio is at the CnllMt. ; J. Hull of Trice, Utah, is at the Con tinental. ' i Kiolmrd Lovelb of London, England, j is at the Walker. Vioe-Presidont Holcomb of the Union Tacilio is at tho Walker. Colonel Dodge, general manager of the Kio Grande, is utthe Walker. Superintendent Dioklnson, of. the Union Pacifio, and family are at the Walker. , George R. Hancock and Charles S. Austin of Park City registered at the Cnllcn this morning. J. W, Stailey of the Kansas City Journal Jour-nal arrived In the city this morning and registered at the Walker. Merton Rupoll Cotes, F. R. G. &., Mrs. Rupoll Cotes and Miss Bertie Cotes, of Uournmouth, England, aro at the Walker, Mr. L. H. KatilTman, editor of the Washington Star, and Mrs. and Miss Kauifman, who are on a pleasure trip throng the west, were registered at the Cullen last night. ' Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Dr. Anderson, Mrs. E. W. Miller. Mrs. W. A. Hates, Mrs. Georgo R. Sluytlee, Jr., Mrs. Cas-sin, Cas-sin, aud Mrs. Deo all of Ogdeu, are registered at the Continental. The Denver News says: An old and valued friend of tho News, Hon. A. H. Patterson, one of the pioneers of Denver Den-ver and for many years a prominent citizen of Fort Collins, left yesterday for Salt Lake City where he will locate permanently. Regretting to lose to Colorado so good a man, the News commends Mr. Patterson to the people of Utah as a thoroughly reliable gentleman gen-tleman and worthy of all contidonce. |